Prophetic Dissonance - Has the internet helped or hindered the role of the prophet in the Church today? Chip Brogden, founder of Watchman.Net, writes about the confusion in the Church brought on by so many dissonant and so-called prophetic voices.
Exposing the Accuser of the Brethren - How many churches have been destroyed by faultfinding? The Lord has promised that in His house accusing one another will be replaced with prayer, and faultfinding with a love that covers a multitude of sins. By Francis Frangipane.
Why I Like to Read - Good books not only provide great adventure, but fun ways to learn about the world we live in. Meet 16 year old Elizabeth, a home school student who has discovered the joy of reading and learning.
Educating the "Off" Child - Read about Amy Hollingsworth's resolve when the pediatrician told her, in his most sophisticated jargon, that her daughter was "off." (A Learning Resource Special Article.)
The Divine Romance - What makes for a good read? Can we learn something about God's ways from a well written story? Does all compelling literature follow a divine design? Can we find a biblical pattern in our favorite stories? Read more and find out!
Historical Fiction With a Purpose - Why learn history from dry history books when you can learn by reading exciting stories? RP Authors Weaver and Jenkins provide several reasons for learners of all ages to supplement their studies with quality historical fiction.
The Storyteller - When God, the Master Storyteller, created the universe and launched human history, He also implanted five essential story elements into place. These five elements are the essence of every good story. What are they?
A Children's Treasure - Kim O'Hara, Articles Editor for Home Education Magazine, reviews RP's two Discovery series books and reports on the treasure she has found in children's literature.
Civil War: Issues Yet to be Resolved - Bennie Scarton, Jr., of the Manassas Journal Messenger writes about the issues that still divide our nation even after 135 years. Can we appreciate our history, warts and all, and yet continue to learn from the mistakes of our past?
Home Worked - Kenneth D. Smith, Deputy Editor for The Washington Times, tells the dramatic story of how two highly educated parents found home schooling to be the perfect solution to their three troubled sons' problems.
Christian Civilization - We all enjoy the fruits of it, but few of us really see or appreciate it. What gave the British people the strength, the faith, and the determination to resist surrender to Germany during the "Battle of Britain?" The words of Winston Churchill! His vision for preserving "Christian Civilization" empowered his people to stand against the evils of Nazism. Why don't we fight harder to preserve "Christian Civilization" today?
The Divine Romance - What makes for a good read? Can we learn something about God's ways from a well written story? Does all compelling literature follow a divine design? Can we find a biblical pattern in our favorite stories? Read more and find out!
Following the Road Signs of History - Historical fiction can lead us to real life landmarks and road signs that mark the paths of history. Rivers, trails, rocky bluffs and wilderness roads can teach us many things about the past.
Historical Fiction With a Purpose - Why learn history from dry history books when you can learn by reading exciting stories? RP Authors Weaver and Jenkins provide several reasons for learners of all ages to supplement their studies with quality historical fiction.
In The River of Revival - Is revival coming? This brief article is actually the preface to RP's new seven essay GroundWorks series, raising questions about our expectations for revival and beyond.
Still Serving Jesus - RP Author Mark Weaver tells the story of his early days in Christ, serving with the Youth Encounter ministry, and reports on his continuing desire to serve Jesus. This article originally appeared in the Youth Alum Newsletter.
The Storyteller - When God, the Master Storyteller, created the universe and launched human history, He also implanted five essential story elements into place. These five elements are the essence of every good story. What are they?